Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Re: [MW:28913] Acceptance criteria for tensile test for WPS qualification

Dear Mr Megnath,

If weld metal possess higher tensile value then base metal, then it is obvious that the fracture will be at base metal.

Reconsider your case.

Thanks & Regards,
Jay Poojary
Inspection Engineer
AWS CWI
B GAS LEVEL II

On Tue, Jan 15, 2019, 8:47 PM Megnath <megnath@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Experts,

Kindly share, if there is any code case interpretations or similar explanation in any of the international codes for the following issue.

Acceptance criteria for tensile test for WPS qualification.

If the specimen fails at weld metal (for ex. Exactly at weld centre) with higher tensile strength than base metal, what is the interpretation?

Thanks & Regards,
Megnath
Cochin

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